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Replied on 01-31-2012, 05:02 PM
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I took out 2 pay day loans last year. One with Quick Cash, and one with Advance America. My loan with quick cash was for $500 I re-paid $350 and tried to make arrangements for the remaining balance which was over $400, and they refused to work with me so I closed the account and never answered thier calls. With Advance America I lost my job 2 wks after recieving the loan therfore it was never paid. I got a call today for a collection agency saying that they were going to file a judment against me for malicious intent. I am really considering filing for bankruptcy for discharge these debts, but I dont know if that is the right decision either. I am a single mother making $12.00/hr. Is there anyway I can resolve this matter ithout filing for bankruptcy?




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Replied on 01-31-2012, 06:04 PM
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We need to know what state you live in.

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